Certificate Of Achievement in Small Engine, Equipment, and Outboard Motor
Program Description
Students will be introduced to small engines operation; and will be given practice on maintenance, repair and troubleshoot small engines.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon program completion the successful graduate will be able to competently perform the following skills:
- Practice proper safety procedures to ensure healthy work environment.
- Use small engine tools and equipment.
- Perform small engine preventative maintenance.
- Demonstrate basic troubleshooting and repair of small engines.
- Overhaul two and four-stroke small engines.
Programs Requirements
General Education Requirements - 14 Credits
MS 104 Technical Math I (4)
MS 106 Technical Math II (4)
ESL 050 Technical English (3)
CA 100 Computer Literacy (3)
Technical Requirements - 20.5 Credits
VSP 153a Industrial Safety (1.5)
BU 097 Introduction to Enterpreneurship (3)
VSM 101 Introduction to Small Engine Repair(4)
VSM 102 Fuel, Lubrication, Carburettor, and Ignition (4)
VSM 103 Engine, Dismantling Inspection and Assembly (4)
VSM 104 Starters, Engine Maintenance, and Troubleshooting (4)
Total Credits Required - 34.5 Credits
Suggested Schedule
Fall Semester
Course Number | Course Title | Credit (s) |
ESL 050 | Technical English | 3 |
MS 104 | Technical Math I | 4 |
VSP 153a | Introduction to Safety | 1.5 |
VSM 101 | Introduction to Small Engine Repair | 4 |
VSM 102 | Fuel, Lubrication, Carburetor, and Ignition | 4 |
Total= | 16.5 |
Spring Semester
Course Number | Course Title | Credit (s) |
CA 100 | Computer Literacy | 3 |
MS 106 | Technical Math II | 4 |
VSM 106 | Engine Dismantling, Inspection, and Assembly | 4 |
VSM 104 | Starters, Engine Maintenance & Troubleshooting | 4 |
Total= | 15 |
Summer Session
Course Number | Course Title | Credit (s) |
BU 097 | Introduction to Enterpreneurship | 3 |
Total= | 3 |